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Abstract— What does it mean for a specialist department of legal studies, such as the Law of Evidence, to have, or to acquire, ‘philosophical foundations’? In what sense are the theoretical foundations of procedural scholarship and teaching distinctively or uniquely philosophical?
Paul Roberts, Roberts, Paul
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Teaching Evidence Law in Hong Kong after 1997
In this chapter, the author discusses his experience of using comparative law materials and incorporating experiences from legal practice to enrich Evidence Law teaching.
Young, SNM
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Visual event-related potential (ERP) is an electrophysiological technique that objectively reflects the cognitive processing of stimulus from the perspective of detecting and recording neural electrophysiology responses using different paradigms of ...
JIN Kang-jia, WANG Xu
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Identification Principle and Thought of “Medical Malpractice” Based on Theoretical Analysis
At present, medical disputes are still widely-concerned social problems and occasionally evolve into severe social events. In the dispute settlement mechanism, forensic identification opinion is the important technical support.
WANG Xu, LIU Xiao-hua
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Australian Uniform Evidence Law
Now in its second edition, Australian Uniform Evidence Law provides a clear and accessible introduction to the law of evidence. Following the structure of the Evidence Act 1995 (Cth), the text first introduces students to basic principles, then covers ...
Hum, Fiona, +5 more
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Movement of Evidence in the European Union: Challenges for the European Investigation Order
The issue of international cooperation in criminal matters has interested legal theorists and practitioners for decades. In this area of law there are certain challenges that can only be tackled by using the joint efforts of the States, which is ...
Jurka Raimundas +1 more
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The Role of Indices in Evidence Law: Implications for Civil, Criminal, and Administrative Cases [PDF]
This article delves into the distinct roles and implications of indices in evidence law within civil, criminal, and administrative lawsuits. While Iranian myths and epics, such as the story of Siavash and the Prophet Joseph in the Quran, exemplify the ...
Badie Fathi
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Judging Expert Testimony: From Verbal Formalism to Practical Advice
Appraising the worth of others’ testimony is always complex; appraising the worth of expert testimony is even harder; appraising the worth of expert testimony in a legal context is harder yet. Legal efforts to assess the reliability of expert testimony—I’
Susan Haack
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Research Progress on Species Identification of Sarcosaprophagous Flies [PDF]
Estimation of postmortem interval (PMI) has always been one of the difficult problems for forensic scientists. It is especially hard to estimate the PMI of highly decomposed corpses in the wild or in secluded houses with conventional methods.
RAN Yuan, ZHANG Xiao-yuan, LÜ Zhou
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Notes about Statistical Evidence
: The essay deals with some of the problems concerning the use of statistics in evidentiary inferences. Limits and conditions of such a use are explained, with reference to the modern theory of evidence and proof.
Michele Taruffo
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